What does a freelancing client pay for for an EA in exp format or for open source code? - page 5
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Any candy tastes good, and we choose it according to taste, not price or wrapper. The program works correctly, that's all, and so does the candy, if you bought it with a lemon flavour and it really does have a lemon flavour and not an orange flavour, then there is no question about the candy. Or do you buy candy to break it down into micronutrients at home? I buy it to eat, not to see what it's made of.
You have a Market indicator in your EA. What if after some time the indicator stops working or the developer of the indicator changes its logic, the Expert Advisor will stop working. Have you thought about this?
I am not defending the Appliciant/Defender. I think the performer is wrong.
I am not defending the doer. I don't think the contractor is right.
He mixed up the stops and takes. He knows about it. The program only works if he put limits on it. How do I know if there are any other limits?
Of course I did. If I need it, I'll buy the open source code.
You haven't said anything about the demo before, nor have you said anything about faulty work logic. If it is true, the arbitration must be on your side, but if you live close to the artist, you can come visit, it is not difficult these days.
Who told you that someone would sell you the open source code of the indicator? At the very least you need the seller's consent!
Why should I get the Code for my own money? It's written in black and white, I am the client, he is just the contractor. This is not a joint business, so we have questions about who owns what product.
What does this have to do with the EA? I'm talking about the indicator!!!
And who told you that someone will sell you an open code indicator from the Market? This, at a minimum, requires the seller's consent!
So, take note, guys.